期刊名称:EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

ISSN:1354-0661
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND, EC1Y 1SP
  出版社网址:http://www.sagepub.co.uk/
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影响因子: 2.465(2015年) 1.972(2014年) 1.5(2013年) 1.453 (2012年) 1.352(2011年)
主题范畴:INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

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EJIR is the journal of the Standing Group on International Relations (SGIR) of the European Consortium for Political Research. The Journal's remit is to represent the wide range of interests encompassed by the Standing Group, covering the whole of International Relations. Building on its European base, the content of the journal has evolved during its first decade to reflect global subjects and cutting edge theory debates that address and reflect the whole of the International Relations community wherever located. EJIR has become a major independent voice in the worldwide scholarly debates about international relations. The Journal represents no particular school or approach, nor is it restricted to any particular methodology. Instead, it seeks to foster an awareness of methodological and epistemological questions in the study of International Relations, and to reflect research and developments of a conceptual, normative and empirical nature in all the major sub-areas of the field. The Journal also seeks to strengthen ties with cognate areas in social science and beyond, in particular with international history, international law and international economics. Its purpose is to stimulate and disseminate theory-aware research and scholarship in International Relations throughout the international academic community.

"The best journal for staying abreast of international relations scholarship around the world. An antidote for parochialism of all kinds - geographic, methodological, theoretical, and ideological" David A Baldwin

"EJIR has become an indispensable voice in the intense disciplinary debates about the theory and praxis of international politics, commendably shedding light rather than merely generating heat on the subject of humanity's collective future" John Ruggie

"With a caveat for extra delivery charges, EJIR would be the one IR journal to subscribe to on that proverbial desert island. No other journal in the field simultaneously keeps you in the know about mainstream scholarship of the highest quality and about innovative work that challenges that same mainstream." Ole Wæver

"EJIR is a first class academic journal which has opened IR theory to new ideas and persons. The articles address a large variety of issues and challenge the conventional thinking" Didier Bigo

"Within a relatively short time, EJIR has the joined the ranks of IR's most important journals. It has published some of the best scholarship on ideational forces in IR and this, along with the journal's commitment to theoretical and methodiological pluralism, is especially relevant to Asian readers at a time when scholarship on Asia's international relations is struggling to move beyond traditional paradigms." Amitav Acharya

"With its first rate articles on such subjects as sovereignty, human rights, peace and community, EJIR has demonstrated to the rest of the world that the power of ideas is separate from the power of power. EJIR has given food for thought to those aspiring to develop a journal whereby genuinely open and thoughtful debates be conducted on a solid academic foundation." Takashi Inoguchi

"The EJIR is leading the way in opening up new conceptual territory in the study of international politics" Jack L Snyder

"The EJIR has established itself as one of the premier journals in the field. Its articles are always scholarly, well researched and written and usually at the cutting edge of leading debates in various fields of IR. It is one of those few journals that you can now not afford to be without." Nicholas Rengger

"EJIR has rapidly become a leading periodical in International Relations and is therefore an indispensable tool for everyone interested in innovative IR theory and research" Emanuel Adler

"Within a period of several years EJIR has established itself as one of the best academic journals in international relations. The articles address a wide variety of theoretical positions and issues, and the national diversity of its authors exceeds that of any other important journal in the field" Mark Zacher

"EJIR is the most important new academic journal on international affairs to have appeared in recent years. The journal's pluralistic approach to theoretical, methodological, and substantive issues in international relations represents a unique contribution to the field" Thomas Risse

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Instructions to Authors

 

The submission of material for consideration as a main article, a review article, or a 'discussion and debate' article is welcomed by the Editors. Manuscripts must be original and not currently under review elsewhere. Proposals for review articles should be cleared with the editors first. Discussion and debate pieces should normally address earlier content of the journal. Main articles should normally be within 8-10,000 words, and under no circumstances longer than 12,000 words, including all notes and references. Review articles should normally be within 4-6,000 words. All submission should contain a total word count on the title page. Due to length constraints, EJIR is no longer open to special issues. All submissions must be typed in double spacing throughout on one side of A4 or American Quarto paper, with generous left- and right-hand margins. An abstract of up to 150 words must precede the main text, and all pages should be numbered. Two hard copies should be submitted to 'The Editor' at the address given below, and one copy retained by the author. At the same time an electronic copy (which must match the hard copy exactly) should be emailed as an attachment in Word or RTF to: Ejir@lse.ac.uk Resubmissions following a 'revise and resubmit' verdict on the original submission must follow the same procedure.

A short biographical note should accompany the manuscript, as well as a cover sheet giving name, institutional address, e-mail address if applicable, and telephone and fax numbers. If the address to which proofs and offprints are to be sent is different from the above, it too should be supplied. Since each manuscript will be sent for anonymous review, the enclosed biographical note and cover sheet should not be attached to the manuscript. For this reason a second title page should also be included, containing only the title of the manuscript. All possible identifying information should also be excluded from the body of the text.

Titles and section headings should be brief and clear. Lengthy quotations (exceeding 40 words) should be displayed in the text in indented form, while shorter ones should be retained - using single quotation marks - within the body of the text. Spelling is based on the Oxford English Dictionary and the guidelines laid down in Hart's Rules for Compositors (Oxford); but US spellings are retained in manuscripts of North American origin. The Journal also endorses the guidelines provided by the British Sociological Association and the American Psychological Association for non-sexist and non-racist language. Tables and figures should have short, descriptive titles, and their position in the text be clearly indicated. All footnotes to tables and their source(s) should be placed under the tables. Column headings should clearly define the data presented. Line diagrams should be presented as camera-ready copy on glossy paper (b/w - unless an arrangement has been made to reproduce in colour) and, if possible, on disk as EPS files (all fonts embedded) or TIFF files (with LZW compression) - b/w only. For scanning, photographs should preferably be submitted as clear, glossy, unmounted b/w prints with a good range of contrast or on disk as TIFF files (with LZW compression, resolution 2 line screen, e.g. 266 dpi for 133 line screen output). Camera-ready artwork should be accompanied by explanatory captions typed on a separate sheet.

Essential notes should be indicated by superscript numbers in the text and presented at the end of the text but before the references. References cited in the text should read as follows: Brown (1975: 63-4), (Brown and Smith, 1975: 198). Use 'et al.' when citing a work by more than two authors, e.g. Brown et al. (1981) or (Brown et al., 1981). The letters a, b, c, etc. should be used to distinguish citations of different works by the same author in the same year, e.g. Brown (1975a, b). All references cited in the text should be listed alphabetically and presented in full after the notes as following:

Articles in journals: Wallace, Helen (1991) 'European Governance in Turbulent Times', Journal of Common Market Studies 31 (3): 293-303.

Books: Ullman, Richard H. (1991) Securing Europe. Twickenham: Adamtine Press.

Edited volumes: Holsti, K.J. (1992) 'Governance Without Government: Polyarchy in Nineteenth-Century European International Politics', in James N. Rosenau and Ernst-Otto Czempiel (eds) Governance Without Government: Order and Change in World Politics, pp. 30-57. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Unpublished works: Alker, Hayward R., Jr (1993) 'Return of Practical Reason', mimeo, Australian National University.

The typescript should be carefully checked for errors before it is submitted for publication. Authors are responsible for the accuracy of quotations, for supplying complete and correct references, and for obtaining permission where needed to cite another author's material.

Authors will be asked to provide an electronic file in Word or RTF by email containing the final version of their paper following acceptance for publication. The author is responsible for guaranteeing that the final hard copy and electronic versions of the manuscript are identical.

Before publication authors are requested to grant exclusive publishing licence to SAGE Publications and the Standing Group on International Relations of the European Consortium for Political Research, subject to retaining their right to reuse the material in other publications written or edited by themselves and due to be published at least one year after initial publication in the Journal.

Authors receive proofs of their articles for checking and correction, and are sent 25 offprints of the published version plus one copy of the issue of the Journal on publication.

Who to Contact:

The Editors

European Journal of International Relations

LSE, Houghton Street

London WC2A 2AE

United Kingdom

Tel: +44 (0)20 7955 7450. Fax: +44 (0)20 7955 7431. Email: Ejir@lse.ac.uk


Editorial Board

 

Editor
Barry Buzan ,London School of Economics, UK  


Associate Editor
Kimberley Hutchings ,London School of Economics, UK  
Robert Falkner ,London School of Economics, UK  


Editorial Committee
Amitav Acharya ,Nanyang Technological University, Singapore  
Didier Bigo ,Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Paris, France  
Jack Donnelly ,University of Denver, USA  
Stefano Guzzini ,Danish Institute for International Studies and Uppsala Universi  
Stephanie Lawson ,University of East Anglia, UK  
Iver B. Neumann ,Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Oslo, Norway  
Beth A Simmons ,Harvard University, USA  
Christine Sylvester ,The Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, The Netherlands  
Wang Yizhou ,Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China  
Michael Zürn ,University of Bremen, Germany  


International Advisory Board
Emanuel Adler ,University of Toronto, Canada  
John Agnew ,University of California, Los Angeles, USA  
Pierre Allan ,University of Geneva, Switzerland  
Esther Barb?,Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain  
Ulrich Beck ,University of Munich, Germany  
Thomas J Biersteker ,Brown University, USA  
Seyla Benhabib ,Yale University, USA  
Walter Carlsnaes ,Uppsala University, Sweden  
Philip G Cerny ,University of Manchester, UK  
Alessandro Colombo ,University of Milan, Italy  
Michael Doyle ,Columbia Law School, New York, USA  
Jim George ,Australian National University, Canberra, Australia  
Joseph M Grieco ,Duke University, Durham, USA  
Russell Hardin ,New York University, USA  
David Held ,London School of Economics, UK  
Otmar Höll ,Österreichisches Institut für Internationale Politik, Austria  
Andrew Hurrell ,Nuffield College, Oxford, UK  
Takashi Inoguchi ,The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan  
Robert Jackson ,Boston University, USA  
Robert Jervis ,Columbia University, New York, USA  
E Fuat Keyman ,Koc University, Turkey  
Yuen Foong Khong ,University of Oxford, UK  
Martti Koskenniemi ,University of Helsinki, Finland  
Keith Krause ,Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva  
Andrew Linklater ,University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK  
Richard Little ,University of Bristol, UK  
Richard Ned Lebow ,Dartmouth College, USA  
Andrei Y Melville ,Moscow State Institute of International Relations, Russian Federation  
Chung-in Moon ,Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea  
Harald Müller ,Hessische Stiftung Friedens- Und Konfliktforschung, Frankfurt, Germany  
Ralph Pettman ,Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand  
Zlatko Sabic ,University of Ljubljana, Slovenia  
Saskia Sassen ,University of Chicago, USA  
Paul W Schroeder ,University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA  
Janice Stein ,University of Toronto, Canada  
Hidemi Suganami ,University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK  
Arild Underdal ,University of Oslo, Norway  
Peter Vale ,Rhodes University, South Africa


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